Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Tangorra Events Chooses Images by Alternate Angles

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Look at this amazing Advertisement by Tangorra Events! I was so excited to receive this earlier in the week for review from Linnea at Tangorra- what a beautiful ad, all images of Alternate Angle's from the fabulous wedding of Michael and Noelani. Thanks to all the incredible vendors who helped make this beautiful day possible, including amazing flowers by Lotus Designs, Make up by Louis, Invitations by Text Style Designs, Cake by Konditor Meister, Linens provided by Rentals Unlimited, the gorgeous dress from Vera Wang, with the reception taking place in the Lighthouse Ballroom at the fabulous Seaport Hotel. Congratulations, Lani and Mike!


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Alternate Angles Appears in Grace Ormonde Wedding Style

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What a pleasure to see one of my favorite images fill the page of Grace Ormonde Wedding Style Magazine in Laurel Lane's winter 2009 Advertisement. Grace did a beautiful job designing this ad and I LOVE it! Thanks, as always, to Tricia- the incredible artist at Laurel Lane. If you aren't familiar with her work please check it out!

Alternate Angles Featured in Studio Photography Magazine

What a fabulous start to 2009 to have the incredible article About Alternate Angles appear in Studio Photography! Showing three favorite images created with my beloved lens baby, the article shares the think-out-of-the-box mentality for which Alternate Angles is known. Thanks to Richard for writing such a glowing article.
http://studiophotography.com/

Image in 2009 Rhode Island Monthly Magazine

I am so flattered and excited to have had Tricia, the amazing florist from Laurel Lane, choose an Alternate Angles image for her latest advertisement in the 2009 Rhode Island Monthly Magazine. Check out her ad here- total funky and HIP- that's Alternate Angles and Laurel Lane! Thanks, Tricia, for the opportunity to work with you- you are a true artist and friend. I look forward to working with you again soon at your next upcoming ad shoot in a few weeks.
http://laurellanefloraldesign.com/

Friday, January 16, 2009

2009 Starting With A Bang!

New Year, New Beginnings!

I am looking forward to all that the upcoming 2009 season will bring. Was recently featured in Studio Photography Magazine with an incredible feature article about Alternate Angles- what a great way to ring in the new year! Have some incredible weddings booked and will be travelling across the country creating family portraits while raising money for the MS Society. For more info, please view the Special Events section of the web site.

Currently, I am enjoying teaching a fabulous group of students at New England School of Photography. This is a course I teach annually on Wedding Photography- everything from the tricks of creating amazing imagery to the necessary specifics of running a successful business. I am flattered to be chosen as the local professional of choice to assist the next upcoming generation of wedding photographers! As a graduate myself, it is such a pleasure giving back to the institution that helped jump start my career and the wonderful students at NESOP. Was recently joined by Danielle Duane at Boston Bride Magazine, who spoke to the students about this incredible publication and some of the things to consider when choosing where to advertise. So much thanks to Danielle for sharing her time and knowledge! Looking ahead, I am excited about the ever popular mock wedding, which once again will be held at The Hampshire House with Michelle Giacomozzi, a colleague I consider a friend at this point in my career. Looking forward to having some lighting tricks shared this coming Monday by Dan Doke. In future weeks the students will see some albums shared by Enna & Matt Grazier as well as Leather Craftsmen, see some images by Earle Christie, and have the opportunity to visit the studio of Click Imagery. So much thanks to the amazing vendors in and around Boston with whom I have had the distinct pleasure of working all these years and who are happily willing to share some of their insights with others.

On a personal note, am trying to get my Christmas Tree successfully taken down without my five year old son, Ruben, throwing a fit. He has become absorbed with continuing to wrap all sorts of household items up and putting them under the tree. While, as a parent, I am proud to see the thrill of giving continuing beyond the holiday, trying to find every day items has become a challenge, especially when the gifts don't always find themselves under the tree. Last weekend, when explaining the concept of the next "upcoming" (time can be warped for five year olds!)Easter to his two year old sister, they proceeded to hide things throughout the house like the Easter Bunny. Has anyone seen the hairbrush???? :) Life with youngsters is the best ride of my life and I am enjoying every minute of it!

http://thehampshirehouse.com/
http://nesop.com/
http://leathercraftsmen.com/
http://bostonmagazine.com/